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Revealed: The secret location of Man City's 'trial of the century'

This is the top-secret location of Manchester City's 'trial of the century' which could end with them being relegated from the Premier League. 

City's trial into their 115 charges for allegedly breaching the Premier League's financial rules is getting underway today at a hush-hush location in central London.

The independent hearing is expected to last around 10 weeks and City strongly deny all charges, with a verdict reportedly not anticipated until Spring 2025.

Fifty-four of the charges relate to City’s alleged failure to provide accurate financial information about the club’s revenues.

And Mail Sport can reveal that their trial is being held at the International Dispute Resolution Centre in London, just a two-minute walk from St. Paul's Cathedral. 

Man City's trial is taking place at the International Dispute Resolution Centre in central London

It's an expensive day out - you have to pay £13.95 if you want a sandwich there, and £35 for buffet food 

Manchester City face 115 charges of Financial Fair Play rules and regulations breaches

Manchester City's lead barrister for the trial is Lord Pannick

The self-described 'finest dispute resolution centre in the world' is an expensive day out. It will set you back £13.95 if you want to buy a sandwich there, while 'refreshments' are £11.95. 

Buffet food, hot or cold, will hit your wallet to the tune of £35. 

Prices for booking out the main room in the building start at £1,125 per day and can reach £4,845. There are over 70 rooms to choose from. 

All the charges faced by Manchester City are serious and if they are proved to have broken all or some of these charges, serious repercussions should be expected.

The charges against the club will be investigated, reviewed and analysed by an independent commission.

Of the 115 charges, City are facing 54 allegations of a failure to provide accurate and up-to-date financial information to the league from 2009-10 to 2017-18. 

This allows the FFP a 'true and fair' view of a club's revenue which includes sponsorship deals and their operating cost, which involve player salaries.

Thirty-five of the charges City face relate to their alleged failure to cooperate with the Premier League investigation into their conduct between December 2018 and February 2023 

Every club in the Premier League signs up to a code of compliance, which essentially translates to clubs agreeing to behave themselves and provide the league with accurate and up-to-date accounts that are expected to be audited each year.

Manchester City - 115 FFP Charges  
Type of breachNumber of charges relating to breachStart date of trial Date of decision 
Failure to provide accurate and up-to-date financial information from 2009-10 to 2017-1854Monday September, 16 2024Spring or Summer 2025
Failure to provide accurate financial reports for player and manager compensation from  2009-10 to 2017-1814 '' '' '' '' 
Failure to comply with UEFA's regulations, including UEFA's Club and Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations  '' '''' ''
Breaches of Premier League profitability and sustainability regulations from 2015-16 to and including 2017-18 season  '' '' '' '' 
Failure to cooperate with Premier League investigations from December 2018-present 35 '' '' '' '' 

Over the past few years City have been accused of inflating the value of their sponsorships which are connected to their owners. 

They are also facing 14 charges for a failure to provide accurate financial reports for player and manager compensation for those seasons. 

The Manchester outfit are also facing 35 charges for failures to comply with Premier League investigations from December 2018 to the present day.

It is almost six years since German outlet Der Spiegel published the first of its allegations based on documents it obtained via Football Leaks. 

They have already been investigated for their dealings from 2019 to 2023, where they were forced to pay an £8.6m fine for the findings

Timeline of the 115 charegs coming to light 

  • November 2018: German media, Der Spiegel outlet publish several articles accusing Manchester City of breaching FFP rules 
  • March 2019: UEFA launch a formal investigation following Der Spiegel's publications
  • May 2019: Manchester City criticises the investigation and begin an appeal process
  • November 2018: CAS grant Manchester City's appeal, claiming UEFA's showed a lack of decision
  • February 2020: UEFA announces that Manchester City will face a two-year ban from all European competition and issue a £28.6m fine
  • July 2020: Manchester City appeal ban and see it lifted - only have to pay £8.9m fine 
  • February 2023: The Premier League charge Manchester City with over 115 breaches of FFP rules and regulations 
  • Autumn 2024: Manchester City's FFP trial is set to begin in mid-September
  • Spring/Summer 2025: A verdict of Manchester City's 115 charges is expected to be reached 

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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